
mooncobra
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i dont know when this was released but its slightly different? pretty cool, maybe a dumble as well?
I always wished the bass and drums were playing something a bit more complexWhile I appreciate his playing (he's amazing). Am I the only one here that hates that fucking song?
you may have answered my question. I didn't know how long COD had been around.EJ wrote that in the 70s. I wonder how many times he has played it? Can you imagine playing that on autopilot?
Troy Grady talks about this a lot on cracking the code site. Very interesting, the Lord of Fury Yngwie. In Sweden coming up with economy and sweep like young Eric in the US. Or their technique of those techniques.What's interesting about this is its before Yngwie hit it big. So there is little to no Yngwie influence.... but if you notice, Eric is using lots of economy picking like Yngwie uses.
That jacket from Austin city limits is nuts. Looked like it would be hard to move your arms well in it. Not only is he blessed with guitar skills out of this world. But he was also blessed with super thick hair that he has til this very day. Of course, he was blessed with thick rock hair.Yeah this was the first “televised” Eric Johnson thing I ever saw. Stumbled on it late night on PBS. Few years later he did the show with the cute haircut and the marching band jacket. Both shows are phenomenal. His tone was better back then IMO. It’s a bit muted and muffled now. The violin is missing. ????
Yeah, Eric really had an impact on me for many years. I was obsessed. Not that I wanted to play like him, but that tone was so huge. I seriously didn’t understand how he was getting that sound with a Strat. Unfortunately I burnt myself out on him. I still appreciate him and his talent though.That was my intro to EJ, when that version of "Cliffs.." was on a Flexi-disc in Guitar Player Magazine.
I was floored the first time I played it. We listened to it on my friend's dad's big old stereo.
We all stood around just astonished at the playing and tone.
It's crazy how much EJ worked on his picking between that ACL show, and when he finally
put out "Ah Via Musicom". He really smoothed out his attack.